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Warm-up Copy HW Please go to the shelf and tear off the next 4 pages of your workbook-make them pages 14,15,16, and 17 Grab a RED book Please answer the four questions on the back of your new page 14
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Ancient Greece
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Lets get started!!! Athens-location???Sparta-location???
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Essential Questions How do culture and technology reflect values? How has the relationship between citizens and their government changed?
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READERS NEEDED!!!! We will read pages 283 and 284 out loud. You wants to start us off??? Read for as long as you would like and popcorn it off to another person!
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Athens vs. Sparta Government Economy-$ Education/Quality of Life Non-Citizens (women and slaves)
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Classwork Please use pages 285-292 to complete the 4 T-charts in your notebook
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Government Sparta Oligarchy 2 kings Council of Elders (60) Assembly (30) Ephors-collected taxes and enforced laws Discouraged visitors and banned trade abroad Excluded-women, slaves, children and foreigners Athens Direct Democracy Assembly-all males citizens over the age of 18 Council of 500-choosen by lottery 10 generals-acted as judges, and ran the military Excluded women, slaves, children and foreigners
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Education/Quality of Life Sparta Produce capable fighters Valued discipline and strength Started to train for battle at age 7 Age 20-30 lived in the army barracks Reject arts and displays of wealth Simple and Practical Hated foreigners Athens Produce good citizens Smart and healthy Boys-school from age 6-14 started military training at 18 Girls married @ ~15 yrs. Spent money on the monuments and the arts Welcome visitors
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Treatment of non-citizens Sparta Women have more rights (like owing land)and responsibilities Girls educated in singing, dancing and gymnastics No slave trade-relied on helots Athens Women have important household responsibilities Employ slaves, but treat them well Welcome foreigners
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Trade and Prosperity Sparta Peloponnesian League League members can join or leave as the please Only trade within the league to avoid military conflicts Athens Delian League One currency Trade with all city states and other civilizations Unity is key-all members of the Delian League must remain in the League and will be protected
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Battle!!! 1 on 1
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HW Finish your T-charts
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